The architect Charles Robert Cockerell (1788 1863) was encouraged to travel at a young age, so that he might draw inspiration from the great works of European architecture. However, when the Napoleonic Wars made parts of the continent inaccessible to Englishmen, his eye was turned towards southern Europe and the Ottoman Empire. This version of the Grand Tour took up seven years, during which he recorded the events in his journals. There his observations would have remained had it not been for the editorial labours of his son, Samuel Pepys Cockerell (1844 1921), who published the present work...
The architect Charles Robert Cockerell (1788 1863) was encouraged to travel at a young age, so that he might draw inspiration from the great works of ...